The two keys to search success are great content and links. Assuming you’ve already got great content, there are many places to get links (e.g. But two great sources are blog directories and RSSsyndication sites. Not only do they provide valuable links, they can also supply direct traffic and help build your RSS subscriber list. So, having recently completed a submission campaign for a client, here is an updated list of blog directories and RSSsyndication sites that remain active and free. 100+ Blog Directories and RSS Submission Sites.

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KYLE LACY

MARCH 8, 2011

[Content, RSS] An Introduction to RSS Feeds

powerful contentsyndication tool called RSS is revolutionizing the ways in which these sites present their content, as well as how online browsers receive this content. As a website owner or blogger, you can increase your visibility, generate additional site traffic, deliver content to your audience faster, and ultimately improve your bottom line by utilizing RSS feeds as a marketing strategy. An Introduction to RSS. The RSS feed also contains links that users can click through to visit the sites on which the content is published.

It’s particularly worrying in some areas, where companies of the size and scale of Google have effectively closed out the market, particularly in terms of RSSsyndication with Feedburner and RSS reading with Google Reader. Having used Feedburner for years, it appears little positive has happened since acquisition by Google, and largely the service for syndicating and placing advertising in RSS feeds has been left running, but little more. Blogging rss closing deprecating feedburner google publishing syndicationFeedburner Alternatives?

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QUICK ONLINE TIPS

MARCH 5, 2013

[Content, RSS] 7 Steps to Stop RSS Feed Scraping

How can you stop RSS feed republishing of your blog and prevent content theft to avoid duplicate content penalties, or getting scrapped content ranking higher in search results than your own blog article. All bloggers experience RSS scrapping to some extent and it is simply not possible to go after every blog with a DMCA takedown request. Find Scrapped Content.

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BUZZ MARKETING FOR TECHNOLOGY

JUNE 27, 2008

[Content, RSS] 6 Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds - ReadWriteWeb

Ways to Filter Your RSS Feeds. RSS is easily one of the best things to happen to web publishing in the past 10 years. Information overload is a real problem for many web users, and one way to cope with it is to filter your RSS feeds so you only see what you want to see. Weve also taken a look in the past at automatic filters such as Feedhub ( our coverage ) which learns from your behavior to suggest posts, or AideRSS ( our coverage and here ), which uses outside metrics to determine which items in an RSS feed are the "best." not via an RSS reader). Last100.

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THE WAY OF THE WEB

OCTOBER 21, 2011

[Content, RSS] Breaking Google Reader on the wheel of Google +?

As a part of curating and sharing information, I’ve used the RSS feed from that page to power various other services , and now it won’t exist? Which is technically true, but given that Google Reader has roughly 70% or more of the RSS Reader market, there’s not exactly a huge number of viable alternatives – two of the other services I’ve used in the past both closed after Google effectively crushed them by weight of numbers. Whilst Google does have a data export project, there’s a difference between exporting data and being able to syndicate it.

You don't need me to tell you how valuable content is. After all, how many times have you heard the saying, "content is king?" So if content is so valuable, why on earth would someone give their content away for free? We're all doing it on the Social Media Informer (billed as the "best social media content for business"). For me it was twofold: Distribution - On average, I get somewhere around 4,000 unique visitors/month (plus another 4,000 or so that read my blog via RSS). The Social Media Informer gets great content. I'll tell you who.
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Print this article | Read this article in: | IT | ES | PT | Guide To Online ContentSyndication: Part 1 Online syndication allows web publishers to distribute their content to multiple audiences, networks, as well as to traditional media outlets and to their online counterparts. In an age where content is increasingly in contexts different than the original source , understanding professional syndication options and their pro and cons is a strategically important piece of the success puzzle for any professional web publisher. 1-Click Answers.
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'Back in 2010, I published a blog post about the choices bloggers gave when it came to how readers consumed their content. The gist of the post was simple: should it be via RSS, or email? My own take was bloggers should offer both (remember, this was at a time when RSS was still the #1 choice for bloggers to distribute their content). Even back then, both bloggers and readers were seeing the value of email, and (perhaps) the diminishing return of RSS. For most content creators who had built a healthy subscriber base via RSS, this came as a bit of a shock.
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[Content, RSS] 7 Strategies For Employee Communication Through Social Media – Part 1

Corporate RSS Feeds. RSS feeds offer another way to rapidly disseminate information across the company. RSS (which literally stands for “really simple syndication”) enables executives to create “feeds” that employees and co-workers subscribe to via tools like Google Reader. What can you syndicate using RSS? Today’s RSS technologies permit you to syndicate text, videos, audio files and virtually anything else you can send along in an e-mail or instant message. Social media has come a long way in the last five years. source ). source ).
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The blog that had linked to my post was for an ad agency’s blog…and it was a complete scrape of my content. When I visited more pages on the blog, I discovered their “content strategy” was to scrape content from PR Daily. There were posts by me, Shonali Burke , Brian Solis , some exclusive Ragan content, and other PR leaders. Not one of those posts was attributed correctly, nor were any of them syndicated in a way that Google would not see them as duplicate content. Or, “I’m so happy you liked my content enough to steal it.
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